This Crochet Kitchen Towel Holder pattern is designed to be simple enough that even beginners can get the hang of it, making crafting this practical item both enjoyable and rewarding. This free pattern equips you with all the information you need to crochet a towel holder, perfect for keeping your kitchen towels within easy reach and adding a touch of handmade charm to your kitchen decor. Whether you're new to crocheting or looking for a quick and satisfying project, this pattern is tailored to guide you through each stage of the making process, ensuring you end up with a beautiful and functional towel holder.
Crochet Kitchen Towel Holder
Skill level: Beginner
Materials:
- Yarn: #4 cotton, 22m - 24yds
- I used Bernat Handicrafter
- Hook: 4 mm crochet hook
- Other: tapestry needle, 2.75” wooden ring, button, scissors
Gauge: 8 sc and 7 rows = 5cm x 5cm (2" x 2”) 4mm hook
Notes:
- If you get too many stitches in 5 cm (2”), change to a larger hook.
- If you get too few stitches, change to a smaller hook size.
- For best result, use the same yarn
- Ch1 count as a sc
Abbreviations:
- Approx = Approximately
- Ch = Chain(s)
- Rep = repeat
- Sc = Single crochet
- St(s) = stitch(es)
- Video Link: click here
Pattern: (working in rows)
Make a slip knot and then make 11 sc around the wooden ring. Ch1, turn
- Row 1: 1 sc across, turn (11sc)
- Row 2-27: ch1, 1 sc across, turn. (11sc)
- Row 28: ch1, 1 sc in next 4sc, ch18, skip 1sc, 1sc in next 5 sc (10sc)
Finish off, weave in ends.
Assembly:
Sew the button between row 6 and row 7.
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